In the Graceland season 3 finale, “No Old Tigers,” Paul is Paul, we all mourn the death of Jakes’ hair and Mike briefly considers ending the reign of lies before saying, “Eh, screw it; we’ve come this far.”

Adore Delano, who was in the top 3 for Season 6 sings the song “I Adore U” from her album Till Death Do Us Party at the grand finale taping of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 7 at the Orpheum Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles.

Though E! advertised its first scripted series as a frothy, over-the-top portrayal of a fictional royal family, the show-which featured glitzy getaways, sleeping with servants, slurping shots at polo matches, and smuggling drugs on the royal jet-felt restrained at times, and in others, unintentionally comical in its repetition of well-worn television tropes. (I’ve said it before and I’ll say again: The Royals was the British version of Gossip Girl, complete with designer drugs and flawless designer fashion.) But I’m happy to say that The Royals ended the season on an exceptionally strong note, with a focus on peeling back the glamorous mask of the show’s more mischievous characters. And in “Our Wills and Fates Do So Contrary Run” we learned a just little bit more about the monarchy in a way that may have left us all craving more royal intrigue.

Juliette is laser-focused on finishing her album ? and when she puts everything and everyone she loves behind it ? Avery makes a decision that impacts their lives forever. Deacon’s life hangs in the balance, but Rayna and the girls are by his side. With the clock ticking and the future uncertain, will they celebrate a life together?

Lt. Casey puts his life on the line and digs deeper into the shady dealings of Jack Nesbitt. With members of truck and squad at odds over Rice’s actions in the field, Chief Boden is left to figure out how to create unity in a divided house, while Severide comes to question his own judgment. A dangerous warehouse blaze quickly gets out of control and threatens members of firehouse 51, prompting Boden and Cruz to risk everything to save their own. Elsewhere, Dawson gets some life-changing news.

In the electrifying third season finale, the Ewings and the Rylands finally force the cartel to pay the piper as some lives are saved and others are lost. Bobby and Sue Ellen form a new alliance to protect the family, which pits them against John Ross, who is still trying to regain control of Ewing Global and fix his marriage to Pamela. And Elena is pushed to the brink when she finds out the real depths of Nicolas’ betrayal. As the season comes to an end, enemies are unmasked, new alliances are formed, and John Ross learns a shocking secret about J.R. that sends him halfway around the globe in search of a surprising new cohort.